Trump’s poll numbers also show that he has outstanding support among black voters. The poll showed 25 percent of black voters supported Trump in a head-to-head contest with Clinton.

“Trump would more than double the best result for a Republican in modern American history,” wrote Kyle Olsen at The American Mirror, who compared Trump’s numbers in the SurveyUSA poll with the results of Republican presidential candidates since 1996.

Using numbers from the Roper Center, he found that Bob Dole’s 12 percent share of the black vote was the highest percentage of black support given to a Republican candidate in the past 10 presidential elections. By contrast, Mitt Romney received 6 percent in 2012, according to Roper Center figures.

The poll also shows Trump winning 31 percent of the Hispanic vote in a race against Clinton.

Trump last month predicted he would win over minority voters.

“I think I’m going to win – this will surprise you – I’m going to win Hispanics, and I think I’m going to win the African-American vote,” he said on the August 4 edition of MSNC’s “Morning Joe.”.“Because I create jobs and they want jobs.”

Trump recently said race relations are tense in the U.S. and President Barack Obama has made them worse.

“Race relations problems are almost at an all-time worst,” Trump said. “And President Obama — I really thought he’d be a unifier. But I thought one thing he’d be is a unifier certainly between African-American and white, and I will tell you that’s turned out not to be so. He has not been a unifier. He’s been a divider.”